A website for UH students to view simple recipes using the air fryer. It shows the nutritional facts for ingredients, as well as vendors in the UH area selling those ingredients.
iJam with channel randomization breaks away from typical wireless signal protocols of sending pilot bits to estimate the channel effect, and instead predicts and precode this channel effect on the outgoing signal so only the sender and reciever knows how to undo this channel effect and recover the correct message.
The CBRS band is open for all users to communicate over. However, when a high priority user needs to use this channel, other users would interfere with the priority user's usage of the channel. We propose FaIR, which when requested, determines all non-priority users on the band and lowers their transmission to an acceptable rate.
For physical layer security, a rotating antenna is an interesting topic to research. It opens up the possiblities of checking for possible paths in other angles, as well as possibly changing the channel effect as we rotate, which could make data transmissions more secure. This will go over the development of a rotating RF antenna utilizing a Raspberry Pi.